By Cox Media Group National Content Desk Edita
Tracey considers herself and her baby very lucky. That’s because the
35-year-old woman was diagnosed with a potentially deadly heart
condition while she was 36 weeks pregnant.
ABC News
reports that near the end of her pregnancy Tracey experienced some back
pain and tiredness – not unusual symptoms for expectant mothers.
Tracey
reported the back pain to her doctor, who discovered that she had a
condition called aortic dissection. Due to high blood pressure, Tracey’s
aorta was rupturing.
Tracey was admitted to the hospital
immediately for back-to-back surgical procedures. The first was a
Cesarean section, in which doctors delivered a healthy baby girl in just
30 seconds.
With Tracey’s life in the balance, there was no time to
waste. Tracey underwent open-heart surgery just after giving birth. The
procedure to repair her ruptured aorta took nine hours.
When
Tracey woke up she was relieved to find that both procedures had been
successful. Mother and baby have since been discharged from the
hospital.
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